Public Boat Ramps

Hal Scott Regional Preserve (Launch Permit Required - No Motors)

Orlando, Florida

Stand Alone Ramp1 laneNatural Lake Bank, Dirt, MudFreeFreshwater

About This Ramp

Hal Scott Regional Preserve (Launch Permit Required - No Motors) is a stand alone ramp in Orlando, Florida, providing access to Hal Scott Regional Preserve Lake (freshwater). The ramp has 1 lane with a natural lake bank, dirt, mud surface in usable condition. Launch is free of charge. The facility features a no docks and trailer parking for 12 vehicles. Hours: 24/7.

Ramp Details

Ramp & Launch

Access
Government — Open to Public
Ramp Type
Stand Alone Ramp
Surface
Natural Lake Bank, Dirt, Mud
Condition
Usable
Single Lanes
1
Total Lanes
1
Dock
No Docks
Hours
24/7

Parking & Facilities

Trailer Spaces
12
Vehicle Spaces
12
Parking Surface
Not Paved - Grass/Loose Soil/Sand
Parking Condition
Good
Accessibility
No Accommodations for Accessibility

Water & Location

Water Body
Hal Scott Regional Preserve Lake
Water Type
Freshwater
Hydrological Type
Lake or Pond
County
Orange
Street
5150 Dallas Boulevard
ZIP Code
32833
Coordinates
28.48536, -81.09755
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Frequently Asked Questions — Orange County

How many public boat ramps are in Orange County?

There are 40 public boat ramps in Orange County, Florida listed in our directory, offering access to 32 different water bodies.

Are there free boat ramps in Orange County?

22 of the 38 ramps in Orange County with known fee information offer free access. The remainder charge a launch fee — contact the managing agency for current rates.

Are there ADA-accessible boat ramps in Orange County?

19 boat ramps in Orange County report ADA-accessible facilities. Features vary by site but may include accessible parking, restrooms, and launch areas. Call ahead to confirm current conditions before visiting.

What type of water access is available in Orange County?

Boat ramps in Orange County provide access to freshwater lakes and rivers. The county's 32 water bodies offer a variety of fishing, boating, and recreation opportunities.

What is the most common boat ramp surface in Orange County?

Concrete is the most common ramp surface in Orange County, found at 25 of the 40 boat ramps in our directory. Surface type affects traction and trailer loading — particularly important in wet or winter conditions.

About This Data

Managed by
Saint Johns River Water Management District
Last verified
May 16, 2026
Official information
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Data source
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission

Sourced from the FWC Florida Boat Ramp Inventory, public domain.

Disclaimer: Information is provided for informational purposes only. Always verify facility hours, amenities, and any required permits before visiting. Contact your state's fish and wildlife agency for up-to-date information.

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